The Modern State of Israel is not yet conquered.
Israel was conquered in 722 BCE.
Nebuchadnezzar is the only correct answer. Shalmanesser and Titus, both of whom conquered the land (or most of it), did not exile the entire population.
they conquered the Babylonians
No. Israel had no military activity in 1997.
Assyria conquered the Ten Tribes 133 years before the Babylonians conquered all of Israel.
If you mean the final conquest, it was Vespasian who conquered the territory and his son Titus conquered Jerusalem.
The 3 nations that conquered the Hittites were Israel, Egypt, and Canaan.
Assyria conquered Israel, then Babylon conquered Assyria and Judah, then Persia conquered Babylon, then the Seuclid Empire conquered Judah, then the Judeans revolted, then Rome conquered Judah, then the Islamic Caliphate conquered the Byzantine Empire (the remains of the Roman Empire). The Ottoman Empire conquered Judah from the Cusaders who had conquered it from its Islamic rulers. Then the British Empire took it from the Ottomans.
Alot of people conquered Israel but the most notorious one was Saladin's empire in Egypt after all that happen European colonies happened and Israel got its Independence in 1948
During the Old Testament period, Israel was conquered by several nations, including the Assyrians, Babylonians, Persians, Greeks, and Romans. These conquests resulted in periods of exile and subjugation for the Israelites.
The Assyrian Empire conquered the northern kingdom of Israel in 722 BCE, renaming it as the Assyrian province of Samaria.